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How carbon nanotubes could give us faster processors and longer battery life

Carbon nanotubes are one of those supermaterials — a cylinder with a diameter of one or two nanometers — that are full of dreamy applications, ranging from supercomputers to ultra-efficient smartphones. The problem is, they are difficult to manufacture, and commercializing these applications may require 10 or 15 years. A nanotube is a tube-like molecular structure made of […]

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SAN FRANCISCO – Whether Intel can remain the world’s largest semiconductor company in the wake of the PC tsunami is anyone’s guess. But there’s no doubt the company is trying to move fast on multiple fronts to participate in a richly diverse set of opportunities ahead. This year’s Intel Develop Forum showed the company racing

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CompuCom Doubles Down On Internet of Things By Scooping Up Extensys' IoT Division

CompuCom is doubling down on the lucrative Internet of Things market, announcing on Friday it will acquire the IoT division of managed IT service provider Extensys. Will Winn, senior vice president of IoT solution sales at CompuCom, said the acquisition would equip CompuCom with Extensys’ “breadth and expertise at the field maintenance and monitoring level.”

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A Powerful 5G Team Taking Shape

2016 Business Communications: Changing the Way We Work 5G is a massive effort that requires players to cooperate on a number of levels. This week, AT&T said that it is talking with powerful companies about working together on the technology. Computerworld says that Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei, Qualcomm, Intel, Samsung and LG are among the possible

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PCIe 4.0 Will Arrive in 2017

PCIe 4.0 will double interconnect performance bandwidth and be better poised for use in mobile and IoT applications. SAN FRANCISCO—PCI Express (PCIe), the bus standard that already drives many internal computer components from graphics card to storage devices, is already fast and powerful. But it could soon be getting even better. Version 4.0 of the

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TCP Disconnects “Smart” Lightbulb Servers, Leaves Buyers In The Dark

Image courtesy of frankieleon This is, unfortunately, becoming one of the most predictable stories of the early 21st century. It goes something like this: new tech product comes on the market. Consumers, finding product solves their problem, eagerly buy. Then the company that made the product turns off the server that made the thing “smart,”

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This Minneapolis-based Company Wants to Control Your Office Temperature Using IoT

Internet of Things or better abbreviated as IoT, has taken the industry by storm. It is expected that this technology can soon replace millions of jobs in the small and medium-skilled levels. This technology has already emerged as a successor to a lot of work related to administration and support staff. Minneapolis-based 75F uses Internet

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